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4.5 strong about 35 miles south of the plant. No damage to either plant and
it wasn't even strong enough to trigger response set-points. Loudest longest quake I've ever been in. It was centered not far off the James River. So far few reports of damage and none of injuries. Just before 4:00 it sounded like a large heavy truck was passing down the alleyway outside the office wall. The shaking and noise got worse and several of us went outside to look for the plume off of an explosion. The loudest part lasted for nearly a minute. -- Wayne To Fish is Human...To Release Divine! |
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Wayne wrote:
4.5 strong about 35 miles south of the plant. No damage to either plant and it wasn't even strong enough to trigger response set-points. Loudest longest quake I've ever been in. It was centered not far off the James River. So far few reports of damage and none of injuries. Just before 4:00 it sounded like a large heavy truck was passing down the alleyway outside the office wall. The shaking and noise got worse and several of us went outside to look for the plume off of an explosion. The loudest part lasted for nearly a minute. I felt it for about a second, 15 miles north of Raleigh, NC. Tom n4tab at earthlink dot net |
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Up yours writes:
I felt it for about a second, 15 miles north of Raleigh, NC. That wasn't an earthquake; that was your ass catching up to your feet. d;o) |
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"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message
... Up yours writes: I felt it for about a second, 15 miles north of Raleigh, NC. That wasn't an earthquake; that was your ass catching up to your feet. d;o) He's Back!! And from all indications, healthy again! Welcome back, Chief. BTW, daughter no. 2 is bringing home a gyrene Lieutenant. Any particular advice? Bob |
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Bob writes:
BTW, daughter no. 2 is bringing home a gyrene Lieutenant. Any particular advice? Console yourself. She could be bringing home a horny nasty old Chief. d;o) |
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THANK GOD he's not NAVY!!!
-- Wayne To Fish is Human...To Release Divine! "Bob Patton" rwpmailatcharterdotnet wrote in message ... "Dave LaCourse" wrote in message ... Up yours writes: I felt it for about a second, 15 miles north of Raleigh, NC. That wasn't an earthquake; that was your ass catching up to your feet. d;o) He's Back!! And from all indications, healthy again! Welcome back, Chief. BTW, daughter no. 2 is bringing home a gyrene Lieutenant. Any particular advice? Bob |
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Stand tall. If the gyrene LT is female, then I have no advice.
Lou T |
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